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BarryW. Kirschner, Jr., age 26, of Peebles, passed away unexpectedly Sunday evening, September 30, 2012 near Hillsboro. He was born August 3, 1986, in Georgetown, the son of BarryW. and Selma Mae (Collins) Kirschner. He was a member of the West Union Bible Baptist Church. He is survived by his father, BarryW. Kirschner, Sr., of Peebles; his mother, Selma Mae (Mark) Cassidy of Batavia; a son, Lincoln Rothwell of Seaman; two sisters, Kimberly Harris of Glen Este and Dina (Aaron) King of Amelia; and his girlfriend, Heather Hiatt of New Market. A graveside funeral service and celebration of his life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 6, 2012 at the Pierce Township Cemetery at the corner of Behymer and Locust Corner Roads near Amelia. Rev. Tim Carter, pastor of the West Union Bible Baptist Church will officiate. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers is encouraged and may be made in Barry's memory at any local Fifth Third Bank branch.

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Mr. and Mrs. Kirschner and family, please accept our condolences in your loss of Barry. I was shocked when I learned of his passing, I can't begin to imagine what you're going through. You're all in our prayers!

Laura is unsure whether she should attend the service due to their parting of ways. She has had a difficult time this week thinking of Barry. I know they had some good times together.

Barry had such a goofy way about him that just

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Mr. and Mrs. Kirschner and family, please accept our condolences in your loss of Barry. I was shocked when I learned of his passing, I can't begin to imagine what you're going through. You're all in our prayers!

Laura is unsure whether she should attend the service due to their parting of ways. She has had a difficult time this week thinking of Barry. I know they had some good times together.

Barry had such a goofy way about him that just made you laugh, couldn't help but like him, such a contagious laugh and friendly smile. I still remember the joke he loved to tell about Little Tink Tink. He cracked me up the way he told it, makes me smile now thinking of him telling it.

He would always offer to help me in the kitchen when he was here. Barry was also so proud to bring "Dad's sausage gravy" for our Christmas breakfast, delicious.

Praying for all of you and Barry, God bless you and your family and keep you safe!

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